Sorry this is a little behind for the topic! But I actually got most of my premmie clothes at Carters and Childrens place. Childrens place actually had PJ's that fit my son still a little big on him but nothing like the other premmie clothes.! target also though. Carters had some button up ones that my son could actually wear in the NICU when he was hooked up to a lot of the machines.

In the case of micropreemies, there are (in my experience) practically NO clothes out there that fit when they first begin to wear clothes. My DS had about 4 outfits we had to rotate, and they were all made by Gerber.......they were just onesies, but labeled "preemie" and they really were, as opposed to other preemie clothes I saw that would have swallowed Ethan up..........you could have put 3 or 4 of him into some of them, LOL. But, those onesies really fit and we just kept washing them and bringing them back in for him to wear over and over. Just a thought for anyone who may need something that small. [:)]

Oh forgot to say that my hospital has a very linited supply of preemie diapers. Sara dropped to 5lbs in 3 days and when she was readmitted to the hospital for jaundice they were scrounging for preemie diapers. No nicu there and babies born there are typically full term healthy infants. Ones that are small are usually the ones that have no chance for survival (otherwise the moms are shipped to a hospital that has a NICU). They ended up pulling the velcro around Sara too. LOL

Sabrina: That reminds me, the nurse who ordered my husband to the store showed us a doll dress she intended to put on Claire until we bought clothes for her! That was quick thinking on the part of your dh.

Holly: It looks like you have your list. :) Thankfully there are many locations for these stores. Do parents supply diapers at St Joe's? Claire was at Good Sam. They supplied some very small preemie diapers. I remember Claire slept better in the more absorbent Pampers we brought in.

I also remember some discussion on how the Pampers fit as opposed to the Huggies. Again, this was a while ago. It had to do with how the legs are positioned once the diaper is on.(?)

That's a sweet story Jill. Reminds me of when Kirsten was born. When Kirsten was born she weighed 5lbs 1oz. So she could not wear NB sizes yet. Then they all lose weight in the hospital think she dropped to about 4lbs and then started gaining. All of the clothes that we had for her were 3-6 months because everyone told us that babies outgrow stuff quick and never buy 0-3 months. Well they must had 10 lb babies. Because in the delivery room the nurse asked for her clothes. HA, she about died laughing when dh pulled out a 3-6 month outfit out of the diaper bag (they don't provide clothes, baby soap, washcloths and many other things in a Belgian hospital, it is bring your own, which is another funny story because when I had Sara I brought a HUGE suitcase that was filled with everything but the kitchen sink!) Anyway, he found a nb gown that his mom had bought for the baby shower. We put her in that and rolled up the sleeves. It was quite funny, this tiny baby and the sleeves all rolled up on her.

So that next morning, dh ran to the PX (miltary store). Our friends were calling around to see who had preemie clothes. My dh would rather die than being caught in the baby department buying baby clothes. He looked for an older woman and asked her to please help him. They didn't have any preemie outfits, but they had those cheap triplet sleepers that run really small. So he bought a couple of packages of those. Then on the way back to the hospital he saw a toy store. He bought a couple of DOLL outfits for her. Funniest thing I had heard of in a long time. In the meantime, family back home FEDEX'ed us several preemie outfits/sleepers, onesies, bottles (those were the BEST!, and binkies). Who knew!

So when I got pregnant with Sara, I went overboard on the preemie clothes because the drs told me no way was I going to make it full term. Ended up Sara was huge for 35 weeks. That pound make a huge difference. She stayed in preemie clothes for about a month before heading into nb. As far as Kirsten we made do with the diapers in NB size. The velcro went all the way to each side and we changed a lot of diapers, sheets, and outfits till she got big enough for them.

Babies R Us for clothing and Walmart for diapers, I found it easier to find Huggies than Pampers. I have noticed that other stores don't care them on a consistant basis (FYI our local Gap didn't have preemie clothing) If you have multiples you can get them at a discount from Pampers.

I'd love to hear all about your volunteer work at St. Joe's sometime. As for preemie stuff, we used Babies R Us for diapers and clothes, but that was 6 years ago.

I have a really sweet story about preemie clothes: Of course having dd early was a complete surprise to us and we were not prepared at all. A NICU nurse told us we needed to get some clothes for dd....and she was not the type of nurse you'd argue with :). Well, I was still in the hospital shaking off the last of the mags, so it was up to my husband. Note: My dh freely admits to being the cheapest man on earth. The next day, as I was laying on my left side, in walks my husband. He was very excited to show me all of the beautiful clothes he had bought for our sweet little girl. He had purchased several outfits with matching booties and caps. (I just told dh what I'm writing and he quoted the exact amount he spent that day!) He had washed them all using Dreft before bringing them to the hospital. There was one little outfit with ducks that Claire wore home from the hospital. It's tucked away in her memory chest never to be given away.